Fifty supporters hooligans caused incidents in Pamplona and returned to Valencia
Anti Commission has work ahead. Around fifty withheld, and filed an administrative penalty proposed for the balance of the incidents yesterday in Pamplona staged a group of followers of radical Valencia, which had been moved by bus to the Reyno de Navarra.
During the searches, law enforcement officials requisitioned some knives, baseball bats, batons, solid bars, others taken from traffic signals, screws, bottles of alcoholic beverages, belts with Nazi symbolism, CDs with songs from the extreme and plenty of fireworks. A whole arsenal.
The violence did not see the match. The police detained them and sent them back to Valencia, escorted by officers foral up to the limits of the province of Navarra and the Guardia Civil to Teruel.
The incident occurred early afternoon, around 16.30 am in the bar of the Sadar Txoco annexed to the stadium. "It had to be very big for the owner to call police, because they are accustomed to incidents," said one employee of the stadium. The Pamplona club did not carry out any official statement "because the incidents have occurred outside the compound." According to a witness, the problems began when the hooligans began to throw valencianistas draw in the door of the local hospitality. Since then triggered the incident.
According to the same sources, there was no damage to the compound but on the outside to knock down fences and breaking bottles in the street, causing the immediate intervention of the local police first and then the National Police
Ultras cited Logroño
Some sources indicated that the ultras had been cited valencianistas with other radical Logroño (group Gaunas South), obviously outside the launch yesterday, but estranged with the most violent followers of the team from Pamplona, the club of Indar Gorri (Red Force ). These hooligans, certainly lit flares moments before they began the match.
Police first held for just over half an hour, along with the facade of the stadium pamplona, the most violent, and then made them climb on the bus in which they had traveled. Flanked by anti-riot vehicles, it went to the parking lot of a supermarket near closed. At that esplanade, officials were taking the affiliation of the detained, which would then be driven to the border of the province, in addition to record in detail to see if the bus had more hazardous material.
The government delegation rejected in Navarre incidents caused by this group of "energúmenos" and warned that measures taken yesterday "will be implemented in the future with the same rigor in all situations that may arise."
Anti Commission has work ahead. Around fifty withheld, and filed an administrative penalty proposed for the balance of the incidents yesterday in Pamplona staged a group of followers of radical Valencia, which had been moved by bus to the Reyno de Navarra.
During the searches, law enforcement officials requisitioned some knives, baseball bats, batons, solid bars, others taken from traffic signals, screws, bottles of alcoholic beverages, belts with Nazi symbolism, CDs with songs from the extreme and plenty of fireworks. A whole arsenal.
The violence did not see the match. The police detained them and sent them back to Valencia, escorted by officers foral up to the limits of the province of Navarra and the Guardia Civil to Teruel.
The incident occurred early afternoon, around 16.30 am in the bar of the Sadar Txoco annexed to the stadium. "It had to be very big for the owner to call police, because they are accustomed to incidents," said one employee of the stadium. The Pamplona club did not carry out any official statement "because the incidents have occurred outside the compound." According to a witness, the problems began when the hooligans began to throw valencianistas draw in the door of the local hospitality. Since then triggered the incident.
According to the same sources, there was no damage to the compound but on the outside to knock down fences and breaking bottles in the street, causing the immediate intervention of the local police first and then the National Police
Ultras cited Logroño
Some sources indicated that the ultras had been cited valencianistas with other radical Logroño (group Gaunas South), obviously outside the launch yesterday, but estranged with the most violent followers of the team from Pamplona, the club of Indar Gorri (Red Force ). These hooligans, certainly lit flares moments before they began the match.
Police first held for just over half an hour, along with the facade of the stadium pamplona, the most violent, and then made them climb on the bus in which they had traveled. Flanked by anti-riot vehicles, it went to the parking lot of a supermarket near closed. At that esplanade, officials were taking the affiliation of the detained, which would then be driven to the border of the province, in addition to record in detail to see if the bus had more hazardous material.
The government delegation rejected in Navarre incidents caused by this group of "energúmenos" and warned that measures taken yesterday "will be implemented in the future with the same rigor in all situations that may arise."
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